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Structures involved in posterior tibial tendon dysfunction

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Apr 27, 2012.

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    Correlation between three-dimensional medial longitudinal arch joint complex mobility and medial arch angle in stage II posterior tibial tendon dysfunction
    Yi-junZhang et al
    Foot and Ankle Surgery; 12 September 2018
     
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    Morphometric Measurements of the Calcaneus in Adults with Stage IIb, Posterior Tibial Tendon
    Dysfunction: Is the Lateral Column Short?

    Kempland Walley, BS, Evan Roush, Chris Stauch, Allen Kunselman, MA, Kaitlin Saloky, BS, Gregory Lewis, PhD, Michael
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    AOFAS Annual Meeting 2018 1
     
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    Tendon Morphology in Stage II Tibialis Posterior Tendon Dysfunction Is Associated with a Clinical
    Measure of Deep Posterior Compartment Strength

    Christopher Neville, PhD, Frederick Lemley, MD
    AOFAS Annual Meeting 2018 1
     
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    Identification of the Medial Column Line collapse variation is Crucial in Flat Foot Management
    Lyndon Mason, FRCS(Tr&Orth), Joseph Alsousou, PhD, Phil Ellison, MCSP, Andrew Molloy, FRCS(Tr&Orth)
    AOFAS Annual Meeting 2018 1
     
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    An Anatomic Study of the Naviculocuneiform Ligament and Its Possible Role Maintaining the Medial Longitudinal Arch.
    Swanton E et al
    Foot Ankle Int. 2018 Nov 22:1071100718811638.
     
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    Biomechanical stress analysis of the main soft tissues associated with the development of adult acquired flatfoot deformity
    ChristianCifuentes-De la PortillaacRicardoLarrainzar-GarijobJavierBayoda
    Clinical Biomechanics Volume 61, January 2019, Pages 163-171
     
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    Occurrence of Lateral Ankle Ligament Disease With Stage 2 to 3 Adult-Acquired Flatfoot Deformity Confirmed via Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Retrospective Study
    ShamPersaud et al
    The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery; 21 December 2018
     
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    Analysis of the main passive soft tissues associated with adult acquired flatfoot deformity development: A computational modeling approach
    ChristianCifuentes-De la PortillaacRicardoLarrainzar-GarijobJavierBayod
    Journal of Biomechanics; 9 January 2019
     
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    Forefoot Supination and Medial Column Instability in the Setting of AAFD: The Role of the Medial Column
    Eildar Abyar; Andrés E. O’Daly; Ashish B. Shah; Michael D. Johnson
    Techniques in Foot & Ankle Surgery. Publish Ahead of Print():, JAN 2019
     
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    Tenosynovial fluid as an indication of early posterior tibial tendon dysfunction in patients with normal tendon appearance
    Felix M. GonzalezElie HarmoucheDouglas D. RobertsonMonica UmpierrezAdam D. SingerYara YounanJason Bariteau
    Skeletal Radiology: 19 February 2019
     
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    Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction: Imperfect specificity of magnetic resonance imaging
    Alex C.LesiakJames D.Michelson
    Foot and Ankle Surgery; 12 March 2019
     
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    Evaluation of peritalar subluxation in adult acquired flatfoot deformity using computed tomography and weightbearing multiplanar imaging.
    Kunas GC et al
    Foot Ankle Surg. 2018 Dec;24(6):495-500
     
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    Tibialis posterior muscle pain effects on hip, knee and ankle gait mechanics
    Morten BildeSimonsenabAysunYurtseverbcKetillNæsborg-AndersenbPeter Derek ChristianLeutscherbdKimHørslev-PeterseneMichael SkipperAndersenfRogerio PessotoHirataa
    Human Movement Science Volume 66, August 2019, Pages 98-108
     
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    AAFD
    Conventional Radiographs are not Enough! I Need the Third Dimension

    Bernasconi, Alessio et al
    Techniques in Foot & Ankle Surgery: April 10, 2019 - Volume Publish Ahead of Print - Issue - p
     
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    Deltoid Insufficiency and Flatfoot—Oh Gosh, I’m Losing the Ankle! What Now?
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    onseca, Lucas F. et al
    Techniques in Foot & Ankle Surgery: July 23, 2019 - Volume Publish Ahead of Print - Issue - p
     
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    Adult Acquired Flatfoot Deformity: Anatomy, Biomechanics, Staging, and Imaging Findings
    Dyan V. Flores , Catalina Mejía Gómez, Moisés Fernández Hernando, Michael A. Davis, Mini N. Pathria
    RadioGraphicsVol. 39, No. 5: Sep 9 2019
     
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    Subluxation of the Middle Facet of the Subtalar Joint as a Marker of Peritalar Subluxation in Adult Acquired Flatfoot Deformity: A Case-Control Study.
    de Cesar Netto C et al
    J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2019 Oct 16
     
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    Anterior talofibular ligament lesion is associated with increased flat foot deformity but does not affect correction by lateral calcaneal lengthening
    Stephan H. Wirth, Arnd F. Viehöfer, Sarvpreet Singh, Stefan M. Zimmermann, Tobias Götschi, Dominic Rigling & Lukas Jud
    BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders volume 20, Article number: 496 (2019)
     
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    Middle Subtalar Joint Facet Subluxation as a Marker of Collapsing Flatfoot Deformity: A Case-Control Study
    Cesar de Cesar Netto, MD, PhD, Alexandre Leme Godoy-Santos, MD, Lauren Roberts, MD, ...
    Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics October 28, 2019
     
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    The Collapsing Foot
    It’s All About the Ligaments!

    Hummel, Amelia BA; de Cesar Netto, Cesar MD, PhD; Garfinkel, Jonathan MS; Deland, Jonathan MD
    Techniques in Foot & Ankle Surgery: December 2019 - Volume 18 - Issue 4 - p 174–184
     
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    Correlation between three-dimensional medial longitudinal arch joint complex mobility and medial arch angle in stage II posterior tibial tendon dysfunction
    Yi-junZhang1Jing-yuDu1BinChenRi-longJinJin-genHuXiang-jinLin
    Foot and Ankle Surgery; Volume 25, Issue 6, December 2019, Pages 721-726
     
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    The horizontal calcaneofibular ligament: a sign of hindfoot valgus on ankle MRI
    Sangoh Lee et al
    Skeletal Radiology: 06 December 2019
     
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    Flexible Adult-Acquired Flatfoot Deformity: Comparison Between Weight Bearing and Non-weight Bearing Measurements Using Cone Beam Computed Tomography
    Martinus RichterFrancois LintzCesar de Cesar NettoAlexej BargArne BurssensScott Ellis
    Weight Bearing Cone Beam Computed Tomography (WBCT) in the Foot and Ankle pp 181-198 : 19 December 2019
     
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    Deltoid and spring ligament lesions in flat foot treatment
    Juan BernardoGerstner G.aJochenGerstner S.bStefanRammeltc
    Fuß & Sprunggelenk;Volume 18, Issue 1, March 2020, Pages 2-12
     
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    The symptomatic adult flatfoot: Is there a relationship between severity and degree of pre-existing arthritis in the foot and ankle?
    Al-Hourani K et al
    Foot (Edinb). 2020 Jan 28
     
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    Flatfoot Deformity Due to Isolated Spring Ligament Injury.
    Masaragian HJ et al
    J Foot Ankle Surg. 2020 May - Jun;59(3):469-478
     
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    Assessment of Posterior and Middle Facet Subluxation of the Subtalar Joint in Progressive Flatfoot Deformity
    Cesar de Cesar Netto et al
    Foot Ankle Int. 2020 Jun 26
     
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    The predictive role of the posterior tibial tendon cross-sectional area in early diagnosing posterior tibial tendon dysfunction
    Park, Sungchul et al
    Medicine: September 04, 2020 - Volume 99 - Issue 36 - p e21823
     
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    Combined weightbearing CT and MRI assessment of flexible progressive collapsing foot deformity
    Cesarde Cesar Netto et al
    Foot and Ankle Surgery; 9 December 2020
     
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    Distal Tibiofibular Syndesmotic Widening in Progressive Collapsing Foot Deformity
    Elijah Auch, BS, Nacime Salomao Barbachan Mansur, MD, PhD, Thiago Alexandre Alves, MD, ...
    Foot & Ankle International January 29, 2021
     
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    Talus morphology differs between flatfeet and controls, but its variety has no influence on extent of surgical deformity correction
    Andreas Flury et al
    Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. 2021 May 10
     
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    Analysis of the main soft tissue stress associated with flexible flatfoot deformity: a finite element study
    Yi-Jun Zhang et al
    Biomech Model Mechanobiol. 2021 Jul 30
     
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    Spring and Deltoid Ligament Insufficiency in the Setting of Progressive Collapsing Foot Deformity. An Update on Diagnosis and Management
    Kurt Krautmann, Anish R Kadakia
    Foot Ankle Clin. 2021 Sep;26(3):577-590
     
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    Association Between Subtalar Articular Surface
    Typing and Flat Foot Deformity: Which Type is More
    Likely to Cause Flat Foot Deformity

    Lei Zhang et al
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    Association Between Middle Facet Subluxation and Foot and Ankle Offset in Progressive Collapsing Foot Deformity
    Nacime Salomão Barbachan Mansur, MD, PhD, Matthieu Lalevee, MD, MSc, Connor Maly, MD, ...
    Foot & Ankle International September 28, 2021
     
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    Peroneus Longus overload caused by soft tissue deficiencies associated with early adult acquired flatfoot: A finite element analysis
    Christian Cifuentes-De la Portilla, et al
    May 10, 2021
     
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    Imaging of progressive collapsing foot deformity with emphasis on the role of weightbearing cone beam CT
    Carlos Felipe Teixeira Lôbo, Eduardo Araújo Pires, Marcelo Bordalo-Rodrigues, Cesar de Cesar Netto & Alexandre Leme Godoy-Santos
    Skeletal Radiology (2021)
     
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    Association between subtalar articular surface typing and flat foot deformity: which type is more likely to cause flat foot deformity
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    BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2021 Nov 23;22(1):979
     
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    The Plantar Fascia Talar Head Correlation: A Radiographic Parameter With a Distinct Threshold to Validate Flatfoot Deformity and Its Corrective Surgery on Conventional Weightbearing Radiographs
    Marc Merian, MD, Achim Kaim, MD
    Foot & Ankle International November 20, 2021
     
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